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Reply 1 : 7-zip and repairing
Hi: Been a while since I got into archive file utilities,,I found this
IZArc
IZArc - The Best Freeware ZIP Utility - RAR 7-ZIP UNZIP UNRAR ENCRYPT ISO BIN
IZArc is the best freeware archive utility supporting many archive formats like: 7-ZIP, A, ACE, ARC, ARJ, B64, BH, BIN, BZ2, BZA, C2D, CAB, CDI, CPIO, DEB, ENC, GCA, GZ, GZA, HA, IMG, ISO, JAR, LHA, LIB, LZH, MDF, MBF, MIM, NRG, PAK, PDI, PK3, RAR, RPM, TAR, TAZ, TBZ, TGZ, TZ, UUE, WAR, XXE, YZ1, Z, ZIP, ZOO.
With a modern easy-to-use interface, IZArc provides support for most compressed and encoded files, as well as access to many powerful features and tools. It allows you to drag and drop files from and to Windows Explorer, create and extract archives directly in Windows Explorer, create multiple archives spanning disks, creating self-extracting archives, repair damaged zip archives, converting from one archive type to another, view and write comments and many more. IZArc has also build-in multilanguage support.
Features:
. Create an archive
. Add files to an existing archive
. ect
. Repair broken archive
. ect
Cheers
3Fees
IZArc
IZArc - The Best Freeware ZIP Utility - RAR 7-ZIP UNZIP UNRAR ENCRYPT ISO BIN
IZArc is the best freeware archive utility supporting many archive formats like: 7-ZIP, A, ACE, ARC, ARJ, B64, BH, BIN, BZ2, BZA, C2D, CAB, CDI, CPIO, DEB, ENC, GCA, GZ, GZA, HA, IMG, ISO, JAR, LHA, LIB, LZH, MDF, MBF, MIM, NRG, PAK, PDI, PK3, RAR, RPM, TAR, TAZ, TBZ, TGZ, TZ, UUE, WAR, XXE, YZ1, Z, ZIP, ZOO.
With a modern easy-to-use interface, IZArc provides support for most compressed and encoded files, as well as access to many powerful features and tools. It allows you to drag and drop files from and to Windows Explorer, create and extract archives directly in Windows Explorer, create multiple archives spanning disks, creating self-extracting archives, repair damaged zip archives, converting from one archive type to another, view and write comments and many more. IZArc has also build-in multilanguage support.
Features:
. Create an archive
. Add files to an existing archive
. ect
. Repair broken archive
. ect
Cheers
3Fees
Reply 2 : 7-zip and repairing
I believe 7-zip can read damaged archives assuming that those archives still have the proper header information. Those "repair" files are the hash files that let you know whether the file downloaded/transfered properly or not. 7zip does have hash checking.
Reply 3 : 7-zip and repairing
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Originally Posted by 3Fees Hi: Been a while since I got into archive file utilities,,I found this
IZArc IZArc - The Best Freeware ZIP Utility - RAR 7-ZIP UNZIP UNRAR ENCRYPT ISO BIN IZArc is the best freeware archive utility supporting many archive formats like: 7-ZIP, A, ACE, ARC, ARJ, B64, BH, BIN, BZ2, BZA, C2D, CAB, CDI, CPIO, DEB, ENC, GCA, GZ, GZA, HA, IMG, ISO, JAR, LHA, LIB, LZH, MDF, MBF, MIM, NRG, PAK, PDI, PK3, RAR, RPM, TAR, TAZ, TBZ, TGZ, TZ, UUE, WAR, XXE, YZ1, Z, ZIP, ZOO. With a modern easy-to-use interface, IZArc provides support for most compressed and encoded files, as well as access to many powerful features and tools. It allows you to drag and drop files from and to Windows Explorer, create and extract archives directly in Windows Explorer, create multiple archives spanning disks, creating self-extracting archives, repair damaged zip archives, converting from one archive type to another, view and write comments and many more. IZArc has also build-in multilanguage support. Features: . Create an archive . Add files to an existing archive . ect . Repair broken archive . ect Cheers 3Fees |
I started using it because it gives a pop-up Window of the directory that you've extracted the file into.
Reply 4 : 7-zip and repairing
i used izarc like 1-2 years ago and found it kinda buggy. Also in terms of speed and compression ratio i read that 7-zip is way better than izarc (and also beats winrar) ?
Reply 5 : 7-zip and repairing
It looks very interesting, I will give it a go.. 
Reply 6 : 7-zip and repairing
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Originally Posted by zakazak i used izarc like 1-2 years ago and found it kinda buggy. Also in terms of speed and compression ratio i read that 7-zip is way better than izarc (and also beats winrar) ?
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Dunno about other uses, but this is all I wanted out of it and it works great.
Reply 7 : 7-zip and repairing
well i just tried both.. it seems like when there are multiple files, then you have to mark all those files and extract them. if u click on one of those files it will give a crc failure. With winrar you jsut click on one of them and it will automatically know the other files too and extracts without a failure.
Also it seems like izarc has some problems with archives which are callrd .r01 .r02 .r03 ,....
Also it seems like izarc has some problems with archives which are callrd .r01 .r02 .r03 ,....
Reply 8 : 7-zip and repairing
this does not surprise me,,,,that this utility has strengths and weaknesses,,years ago, i tried many free zip utilities, the only one that did the job was Norton,,, I could extract the complete files from a damaged zip file (an archive), view them,extract them and then rebuild it, unfortunately it worked its best on zip files,,other compression protocols were not covered as i recall,,, The Hunt for a complete(more or less) archive utility that is free continues,,I know its there, I have seen many,,I'll dig around some more,,I have downloaded a few that work on ntfs systems however I too got rid of them, when i found adware was the price of them.
Cheers
3Fees
heres one,,,I have not tested this, however it looks clear, check it out!!!!!!
FreeArc Archiver
FreeArc is a modern general-purpose archiver. Main advantage of FreeArc is fast but efficient compression and rich set of features.
FreeArc works 2–5 times faster than best other compression programs
Many more features and advantages listed....
•Overall, 11 compression algorithms and filters are included (compared to 3 in 7-zip and 7 in RAR) and this number still grows
•Ability to create SFX (self-extracted) archives and installers
other mentioned:
"Compared to RAR and 7-zip, FreeArc at this moment lacks the following: multi-volume archives, 64-bit version, storing of file attributes/extended timestamps/NTFS streams in the archive, bcj2, data segmentation. These are planned to be fixed in subsequent versions."
http://www.freearc.org/
Heres a site that has tested all kinds of archivers,,,Maximum Compression,,,heres a few words from this.
Maximum Compression's goal is to show the maximum achievable data compression ratio for several filetypes (text, executable, jpeg etc). The best programs for every filetype are compared in a table indicating compression ratios and switches/options used to achieve that compression (SFC). Every program will only be listed once (with the switches yielding the highest possible compression ratio for that test/file). I prefer command line (console) compression programs over GUI ones.
If you are looking for more realistic data like efficiency and (de)compression speed of lossless compression software have a look at the Multiple file compression test benchmarks (MFC). The MFC benchmark lists performance comparisons of nearly all known archivers. The MFC test set consists of dozens of different files types (totaling 510 files, 300+ MB).
Dont forget to click on categories in SFC and MFC for rankings and ratings .
http://www.maximumcompression.com/index.html
Cheers
3Fees
Cheers
3Fees
heres one,,,I have not tested this, however it looks clear, check it out!!!!!!
FreeArc Archiver
FreeArc is a modern general-purpose archiver. Main advantage of FreeArc is fast but efficient compression and rich set of features.
FreeArc works 2–5 times faster than best other compression programs
Many more features and advantages listed....
•Overall, 11 compression algorithms and filters are included (compared to 3 in 7-zip and 7 in RAR) and this number still grows
•Ability to create SFX (self-extracted) archives and installers
other mentioned:
"Compared to RAR and 7-zip, FreeArc at this moment lacks the following: multi-volume archives, 64-bit version, storing of file attributes/extended timestamps/NTFS streams in the archive, bcj2, data segmentation. These are planned to be fixed in subsequent versions."
http://www.freearc.org/
Heres a site that has tested all kinds of archivers,,,Maximum Compression,,,heres a few words from this.
Maximum Compression's goal is to show the maximum achievable data compression ratio for several filetypes (text, executable, jpeg etc). The best programs for every filetype are compared in a table indicating compression ratios and switches/options used to achieve that compression (SFC). Every program will only be listed once (with the switches yielding the highest possible compression ratio for that test/file). I prefer command line (console) compression programs over GUI ones.
If you are looking for more realistic data like efficiency and (de)compression speed of lossless compression software have a look at the Multiple file compression test benchmarks (MFC). The MFC benchmark lists performance comparisons of nearly all known archivers. The MFC test set consists of dozens of different files types (totaling 510 files, 300+ MB).
Dont forget to click on categories in SFC and MFC for rankings and ratings .
http://www.maximumcompression.com/index.html
Cheers
3Fees
Reply 9 : 7-zip and repairing
well.. according to that site winrar seems just fine. it beats 7-zip in multi-files and is slightly weaker in single files.
but actually i wanted to get rid of winrar ;D
Multi-File decompressing is the the most thing i do.
but actually i wanted to get rid of winrar ;D
Multi-File decompressing is the the most thing i do.
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